The reported mortality rate associated with abdominal wounds sustained in war varies considerably because of the heterogeneity of wounds and the different circumstances under which figures have been collected rather than different treatment strategies. This review draws together a personal experience, reports from ten wars, and information from a database for war wounded into an analysis understanding to why people die with abdominal wounds in war and so clarifies logistic and treatment issues.
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Coupland, R. (1996). Abdominal wounds in war. British Journal of Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800831106
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